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SALA is proudly provincial – it is the only major
festival in South Australia that is completely
dedicated to celebrating local artists.
Now in its 19th year, the festival includes 630
free exhibitions and events featuring the works
of 4,699 artists across the state. August is the
time to meet your local artists and view the
world through their eyes.
Offering all forms of visual art from painting,
sculpture and textiles to multimedia and much
more, the whole state participates with venues
from pubs and cafes to wineries, libraries and
even cars transforming into pop-up art galleries
for 31 days. Anyone and everyone can
participate in SALA, from kindergarten
children to nursing home residences.
This year we have been actively engaging
with seniors by introducing a new art
award for over 60s, offering a range of
Active Ageing Art Walking Tours as well
as highlighting some of our talented artist
elders such as Franz Kempf, David Dridan
and Robert Hannaford.
Here are just a few other highlights of this
year's festival.
A note from Penny Griggs General Manager, South Australian Livings Arts
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LIVING ARTISTS FESTIVAL
August is visual art month in South Australia
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Artist, Robert Hannaford
Gerry Wedd, Nat VS Midget, 2014
coil-built ceramic, underglaze painting
Catherine Truman, Red Laboratory Shells,
hand carved English Lime wood, Shu Niku ink,
laboratory glass - photo credit Grant Hancock
Fiona Hall, All the King's Men